Licensing the Patterns of Adapting to Health (PATH)
The Patterns of Adapting to Health (PATH) licensing is designed to meet the planning, research, assessment, and engagement needs of multiple health organizations including:
Basic Annual License
The basic annual license to Patterns of Adapting to Health (PATH) includes the Adaptive Health Behavior Inventory (AHBI), PATH Analysis Services, and limited copyright privileges to the PATH Deep Dive, and the PATH Engagement Protocols - Messaging and Media for the term of the license.
The basic annual license offers unlimited access to the AHBI and PATH Analysis Services for assessment purposes including marketing research, patient experience research, population health management, or health plan member assessment during the license period. The basic annual license cost varies by the size of the population to be assessed.
The PATH Institute also licenses the PATH Engagement Protocols-One to One for practitioner-client/patient interactions.
Special licensing is also available for health and/or health psychological research.
- Health insurance plans
- Medical Groups
- Hospitals
- Integrated health systems
- Disease and population health management providers
- Pharmaceutical businesses
Basic Annual License
The basic annual license to Patterns of Adapting to Health (PATH) includes the Adaptive Health Behavior Inventory (AHBI), PATH Analysis Services, and limited copyright privileges to the PATH Deep Dive, and the PATH Engagement Protocols - Messaging and Media for the term of the license.
The basic annual license offers unlimited access to the AHBI and PATH Analysis Services for assessment purposes including marketing research, patient experience research, population health management, or health plan member assessment during the license period. The basic annual license cost varies by the size of the population to be assessed.
The PATH Institute also licenses the PATH Engagement Protocols-One to One for practitioner-client/patient interactions.
Special licensing is also available for health and/or health psychological research.